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soulfood said:
Hudsucker proxy :)

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I've seen a lot of good ones mentioned. For my part, I have trouble remembering movies I've seen, even the exceptions. But Solaris for one, both the original and the remake (two very different films), captivated me.
 
I just saw Prisoners a few weeks ago. Man that movie is really GREAT! Great story, super acting, it gave me the chills...

Also I recommend Mr Nobody.
 
Muscle Shoals (about Music & the Shoals area) this is good.
"Located alongside the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Alabama is the unlikely breeding ground for some of America's most creative and defiant music. Under the spiritual influence of the 'Singing River' as Native Americans called it, the music of Muscle Shoals changed the world and sold millions upon millions of copies. At its heart is Rick Hall who founded FAME Studios. Overcoming crushing poverty and staggering tragedies, he brought black and white together in Alabama's cauldron of racial hostility to create music for the generations while giving birth to the 'Muscle Shoals Sound' and 'The Swampers'. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Percy Sledge, Gregg Allman, Clarence Carter, Etta James, Alicia Keys, Bono, and others bear witness to Muscle Shoals' magnetism, mystery, and why it remains influential today. Written by Anonymous".
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Very very surprised to not see Blueberry (released as Renegade in the U.S.) anywhere in this thread.

Seriously on my top ten. I love this movie!

Blueberry / Renegade is a psychedelic/shamanistic western nased on the Blueberry comic books. The director went on over 100 rituals and recorded real icaros for the movie. Has Eddie Izzard and Juliette Lewis.

AMAZING trip scenes that are over 12 minutes of continuous amazement! Everyone on the forum should see this at least once!

Above link was the trailer, here's the full movie.
 
^thankz! Will look into that one

"Comprar, tirar, comprar":
To Buy, To Throw Away, To Buy; the Secret History of Planned Obsolescence

A film in Spanish but I've seen it with English sub titles floating around.

Update: here's the English dub
english version
 
I just saw "UNDER THE SKIN", the new Jonathon Glazer film (sexy beast, birth). Blown away. Unique. Not sure what I think of it though - intriguing and well worth the watch, but strip away the strangeness and it is pretty superficial (not in the colloquial sense, rather just addresses things on the surface, not delving too deep). I like films (and books, and music for that matter) with layers, that beg questions and challenge. This just sat there being unique.

Anyone else see it? thoughts?

JBArk
 
Kronas said:
Cloud Atlas is a must see!!! Mad me cry my eyes out at the end.

Read the book, watched the movie many times on the come down from pharma. What are you doing???? Go see this movie!!

And, though it's been mentioned, it hasn't been given a very intriguing teaser here:

The Man From Earth: A 14,000 year old man who is essentially immortal, but not a vampire (soooooo played out), tells his story to his skeptical friends before leaving town.

He is a Cro-Magnon who states the Buddha was the most extraordinary man he ever met, and . . .
well, you'll have to watch it to see.
 

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From the makers of 'Ink', 'The frame' is a 2014 psychedelic movie about glitches (?) in the script from which reality is spat....
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Trailer:
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f*ll m+vie:

edit: feel free to play some attention to the names and place names here....example: Tiffany Mualem = Tiffany =God incarnate + Mualem = Teacher. David Carranza = David, Dawood = Beloved + Carranza = Crafty and Cunning.The municipality of Los Perditos (The Lost) in the state of Animas (Souls -- also: a Jungian terminology for the archetype of the unconscious feminine in men...)
 
Burt's Buzz

I loved this documentary about Burt Shavitz, the founder of Burt's Bees. A highly idiosyncratic person whose story I think will interest many here as a case study for an attempt to live a non-standard life. On Netflix in the US.
 
I thought "edge of tomorrow" was really good. A lot of movies in this thread that i love! Guardians of the galaxy is a new favorite.

I didnt see anyone bring up hitch hikers guide to the universe. Heres a few that i dont think have been posted yet...

Equilibrium
The count of monte Cristo
What maisy knew
The wolf of walstreet (hilarious)
The grand Budapest
And that other one with leonardo that i cant remember that came out this year
 
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